In order to intersect in a transdisciplinary and
transcultural sense, within, between and beyond domains, we need
other vehicles, other modes of motion and mental mobility and a
framework for orientation. In this paper, we propose a reference and
representation space for subjects and objects, real and imaginary,
abstract and fictive. The Panorama utilizes spaces as bodies or
knowledge or meta-knowledge, a space to mark even the things we leave
blank and by using metaphorics or orientation and exploration and by
becoming accustomed to realms we can grasp mentally as we are used to
grasping objects physically : in short, a medium between concepts and
context.

The notion of space is common across cultures as
people experience space in early childhood. The Panorama combines
SPACES into one composite 3xSpace/Time Panorama or ThinkSPACE,
getting away from thinking within single concepts and boxes, but
finding common structures and transferring knowledge and
meta-knowledge. Such a movement enables an exchange of positions and
perspectives, allows us to discuss new avenues into
cross-disciplinary areas in subjects such as education, management,
organization, philosophy.
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